wolverine Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈwʊl.vər.iːn]
  • Us [ ˌwʊl.vəˈriːn]

Meaning of wolverine In English

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  • Wolves and wolverines are not habitual.

  • We do not get anything like the clamour about hunting seals on behalf of wasps or woodlice or wolverines or worms.

  • In another account, a wolverine attacked a polar bear and clung to its throat until the bear suffocated.

  • Other predator species include mountain lions, black bears, fishers, and wolverines.

  • Wolverine, who is a highly skilled martial artist himself, soon had the advantage.

  • Large terrestrial animals include caribou, moose, brown bears, gray wolves and wolverines.

  • They often feed on carrion left by wolves, so changes in wolf populations may affect the population of wolverines.

  • Whether eating live prey or carrion, the wolverine's feeding style appears voracious, leading to the nickname of glutton (also the basis of the scientific name).

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